Casting directors are now casting talent to work on
scenes filming f...
Not exact matches
Indexed by chapter headings separate from those found in the
scene - selection sub-menus, Scott indelicately remembers, among other things, that David Bennent's vocals were re-dubbed by the New York - born Alice Playten because a studio stooge said he «sounds like a goddamn Nazi;» that a 10 - year - old doubled for peak - diving Cruise; and that the
film's convincing fairy
F / X were accomplished with fishing line and a light bulb.
Les Affamés definitely isn't the gore
fest the Romero - type zombie movies usually are, but there are still plenty of jump scares throughout the
film, although, to be fair, they mostly do these well, thanks to a sparse use of background music and some well - paced
scenes.
Having watched Gerald's Game after a string of some very violent
films during genre
film festival Fantastic
Fest, I still wasn't prepared for a certain
scene late in the
film.
EXTRAS: In addition to a Q&A with director S. Craig Zahler and the cast from the
film's premiere at Fantastic
Fest, there's a short making - of featurette and a deleted
scene.
Typically, I turn my nose up at a
film which digresses unabashedly into raunchiness and the over use of the
F - bomb, but Wain and his exceptional cast had me from the opening
scene.
And of course he discusses the
F / X set - ups for the
film's tracheotomy, a death
scene involving a shotgun, the creation of a gruesome half - mask with a false eye, the use of roast pork for a character's charred remains, and what sounds like a grisly effect involving shards of glass hitting a woman's face that didn't make the final cut.
Planes, Trains... was basically a PG - 13
film rated R for a single
scene in which the
F - word is put to extensive, colorful use primarily as an adjective.
That prospect actually crosses Corfixen's mind in one of the
film's more surprising
scenes: «Only God Forgives» has been selected for competition at Cannes, and Refn's longtime friend Alejandro Jodorowsky (a fellow cult director, with two projects at the
fest that year) offers Corfixen a private tarot reading.
This year's theme is REMAKE / RIP OFF / RAMPAGE, inspired by the Fantastic
Fest 2015
film REMAKE, REMIX, RIP OFF, a shocking, hilarious and illuminating documentary on the no - rules, brazenly plagiaristic Turkish filmmaking
scene of the «70s and «80s.